Iraqi Torture Survivors Argue Appeals Court Has Duty To Hold Contractor Responsible
Attorneys for Iraqis tortured at Abu Ghraib argue CACI International, Inc., should be held accountable for unlawful conduct at the military prison.
Film Review: ‘Occupation Of The American Mind’ Unravels Israel’s Propaganda War In US
The Occupation Of The American Mind is a stunning documentary examining Israel’s public relations war in the United States.
Rival Libyan Armies Prepare for Sirte Battle, Pentagon Reveals US Troop Deployment
The Obama administration revealed that US special operations forces have been deployed in Libyan “outposts” for months along with other western forces.
After Hunger Strike, Detention Center Plans To Punish Stateless Palestinian With Solitary
Yasin has been held without release or deportation for more than eight months, and was detained after he used his uncle’s address on his visa application.
US Puts Boots On The Ground In Yemen
Wait for it… the US has now entered another war in the Middle East—this time in Yemen.
WATCH: Charles Glass Discusses ‘Syria Burning’
Veteran Middle East expert Charles Glass combines reportage, analysis, and history to provide an overview of the Syrian conflict.
A Tribute To Radical Human Rights Lawyer Michael Ratner
Michael Ratner, the radical attorney who fought around the world to defend human rights over the past 45 years, died on May 11.
‘Don’t Be a Drama Queen’: Lawsuit Alleges Medical Contractor Left Inmate To Die From Withdrawal
In jails that are overcrowded, underfunded, and face mounting medical costs, fiscal expediency can trump basic principles of medical care.
Sanders’ Wins In West Virginia, Indiana Prove He Should Fight To The Convention
Clinton crushed Obama in West Virginia in 2008, winning by by over 40 points. This time around she lost by double digits.
Hedge Fund Industry Shows Weak Returns As Managers Take Home $13 Billion
Despite a thoroughly lackluster performance recently, the hedge fund industry is still setting records in executive compensation.